Shakira and Karol G final Copa America
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The Copa América final promises a thrilling soccer match between Argentina and Colombia and an unforgettable musical experience celebrating Latin American culture. As fans gather at Miami's Hard Rock Stadium, they can expect a show-stopping lineup of performances to elevate the excitement of the tournament's conclusion.

The musical festivities will kick off with a heartfelt rendition of the Colombian national anthem by the internationally acclaimed artist Karol G. Fresh off her European tour, La Bichota will bring her powerful voice and patriotic spirit back to her home continent for this significant event.

Another beloved Latin artist, Abel Pintos, will grace the stage to sing the Argentine national anthem, setting a poignant and spirited tone for the match.

The First-Ever Halftime Show: Shakira's Spectacular Performance

For the first time in Copa America's history, there will be a halftime show, headlined by none other than Shakira. The Colombian superstar has promised a medley of her greatest hits, culminating in a live performance of "Puntería," the official song for Univision's Copa America coverage. This disco-pop anthem featuring Cardi B has energized fans throughout the tournament with its motivational lyrics and vibrant beat.

Shakira's connection to soccer runs deep, having previously delivered the iconic "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Her halftime show at the Copa America is expected to be a highlight, with fans eagerly anticipating her dynamic stage presence and unforgettable performance.

Where and How to Watch

For those unable to attend the event in person, Univision holds exclusive Spanish-language broadcast rights for the United States. Fox Sports has the rights to English. The final match and the accompanying musical performances will be available live on Univision and UniMás, with additional coverage on TUDN.

Fans can stream the event through the ViX platform, the TUDN app, and TUDN.tv. For English-speaking audiences, Fox Sports will provide comprehensive coverage across its networks, including FOX, FS1, and FS2, along with streaming options via the FOX Sports app.

The soccer party will start in Univision at 6.30 pm - Miami time.

As it has happened in previous matches, several celebrities are expected to attend the Copa América Final, starting with Colombian urban stars Feid (who was in charge of the musical part of the opening of the Copa América in Atlanta) and Ryan Castro, whose song "La música queue nos une" celebrating the Colombian national team has gone viral.

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